Thanks Davanum Srinivas for your response.

OK, you advise to start from WSDL rather than java/pojo's.

I got two questions:

1. But, does that mean we have to prepare a WSDL on our own first and then
start off.
Sorry, if this question is silly. I am new to this axis world.

2. I would have a big xml data with complicated schema. So using xmlbeans
would work fine means, which one is stable to use xmlbeans AXIS1.4 or AXIS2.

Thanks,
Kiran kumar.


Davanum Srinivas wrote:
> 
> If you have a complicated schema, you should use xmlbeans. If you are
> willing to sacrifice a bit of schema support for better performance,
> use ADB. As i mention usually, start from WSDL/Schema. (NOT from
> java/pojo's).
> 
> thanks,
> dims
> 
> On 1/29/07, mvkirankumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> Please suggest me with the following:
>>
>> Which xml java binding framework should i use or which one is stable to
>> use.
>> I have tried AXIOM sample, jibx both do not work.
>> Only the samples given in axis2 works.
>> if i try out something, they do not work.
>>
>> Please help me, to take up a robust framework to implement in my project.
>>
>> thanks
>> kiran kumar.
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